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Storyline

One night, Mario, Luigi, The Toad Brigade, and Princess Peach all got invitations To The Comet Observatory's 1000TH Year Anniversary. However Lubba was driving the Starship Mario and thrashed it into Rosalina's starship. All the pieces of the Comet Observatory except the Terrance scattered around the galaxy. Bowser then appears out of nowhere and told them that he tried to shoot the Starship Mario to get to Peach. Bowser was taking Peach to the castle. Luigi, In an attempt to save Peach, Actually got caught in Bowser's airship and landed to the Engine Room. However Bowser was to late. Fawful quickly jumped right on the Princess to take her away. Bowser told them with anger that kidnapping the Princess is his thing. Lubba and Rosalina told them that Mario and Bowser must work together if they want to get the Princess. Mario went To go search for The rooms and Peach.

Galaxies

Power Stars make a comeback, last being seen in Super Mario 64. The main goal of the game is to collect a minimum of sixty stars and defeat Bowser. Similar to Princess Peach's Castle in Super Mario 64 and Delfino Plaza in Super Mario Sunshine, the Comet Observatory acts as the game's hub area. There, Mario can access the galaxies from domes. New areas in the Comet Observatory become accessible as Mario gains Power Stars and Grand Stars. A minimum number of Power Stars is required to have enough power to go to each multi-star galaxy, single non-Grand Star galaxies with a ? Block icon when locked are bonuses for finishing certain star missions. The game has a level intro for each star, as in Super Mario Sunshine.

Mario encounters Luigi in four levels (located in the Good Egg Galaxy, the Honeyhive Galaxy, the Battlerock Galaxy, and the Ghostly Galaxy). In Ghostly Galaxy, Luigi is at the end of Luigi and the Haunted Mansion holding a star. After Luigi is rescued, he can be seen in the observatory and helps Mario reach secret stars that he could not get alone. When Luigi is in other galaxies, Mario receives a letter from Luigi every time Luigi has found a Power Star, including a picture which helps Mario find Luigi. After the main game is finished, Mario can return and collect up to 120 stars. Super Mario Galaxy contains a few different types of stars, including red, green, and comet stars. The Green Power Stars are secret stars which are used to unlock the Trial Galaxies and one Red Power Star appears when Mario returns to the gate, which allows usage of the Red Star in the Comet Observatory.

After finishing a level, Mario's highest score of coins for the galaxy is recorded and the collected Star Bits are transferred to the Comet Observatory, where Mario can later use them to feed Hungry Lumas. The requirements for opening up each galaxy is listed below, with Star Bits if the galaxy is created by a Hungry Luma. Note, however, that some galaxies are not unlocked by simply obtaining a number of stars but by completing a specific star. This is true for all Hungry Lumas except the first, and all bonus galaxies from Buoy Base Galaxy onward.

There are a total of forty-two galaxies in the game.

The amount of Power Stars and Star Bits listed after a galaxy is the amount of the corresponding collectibles that is required to unlock the galaxy.

Galaxies marked with an asterisk (*) are unlocked by feeding Hungry Lumas.

NPC

Donkey Kong is The new Yoshi of The game! D.K is ridable & can swing on vines & can defeat other enemies with The one hit & appears on The Starship Mario! Instead of coming out of The egg like Yoshi does, Instead D.K comes out of The D.K Barrel!

The rarest suit in the game: The Bowser Mushroom. Touching this suit turns Mario into Bowser Mario With Bowser Mario, Mario retains the exact strength as Bowser. This item canNOT be used with Bowser himself, and is only found in if you die ten times in a level.